The Kafitan sinkhole: a mysterious crater in northern Saudi Arabia, between jinn legends and the reality of accidents and warnings!

Written By سنان خلف on 2025/07/07

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.

In the middle of the northern Saudi desert, specifically to the south of Al-Uwaigilah Governorate, the "Kafitan sinkhole" stands out as one of the most prominent and mysterious geological phenomena that has captivated researchers and inspired the public's imagination, to the point that it has sometimes been likened to the legendary Barhout Well in Hadhramaut, Yemen.

According to Zahi Al-Khalawi, a researcher specializing in the history of the Northern Borders region, this sinkhole is one of the largest and most important known "dahul" in the north of the Kingdom. Its depth is approximately 20 meters, while its crater diameter reaches 13 meters, making it a prominent feature among rare geological phenomena. According to Al-Khalawi, it is only rivaled in size and depth by the famous Barhout Well.

The "Kafitan sinkhole" is believed to have resulted from soil erosion caused by rain, which led to the collapse of the land in the area. Hence its name, as the word "Kafitan" in the local dialect refers to land that has "suddenly collapsed," or collapsed.

Despite the natural beauty surrounding the site, Al-Khalawi warned of its potential dangers, noting that the sinkhole lies in a flat area frequented by hikers and crossed by vehicle routes. The area has witnessed unfortunate incidents involving camels and vehicles falling into the sinkhole.

To mitigate the risks, the relevant authorities have enclosed the site with an earthen wall to protect visitors from falling. However, the danger still exists, especially given the wideness of the opening and its flatness to the ground, making it difficult for some to distinguish it from close range.

Despite the popular stories and myths surrounding the "Kafitan sinkhole," whether it's the home of jinn or the result of an ancient meteorite strike, it remains a unique natural phenomenon that calls for further research and study, and constitutes an important addition to the Kingdom's geological heritage.

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.


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